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- | | ^ Behaviorism ^ Cognitivism ^ Humanism ^ Constructivism ^ Connectivism ^ | + | |
- | ^ Time line: | Since 1910s | Since 1960s | Since 1960s | Since 1990s | Since 2000s | | + | |
- | ^ What is learning: | Development of desired behavior | Acquisition of new knowledge and developing adequate mental constructions | A mean which should help learner in self-actualization and development of personal potentials | Construction of new knowledge | Process of network-forming | | + | |
- | ^ Control locus: | Environment | Learner | Learner | Learner | Mostly learner but also environment | | + | |
- | ^ Learner role: | Passive | Active and central to the process, he learns objective knowledge from external world | Active and discovery | Active, constructing his representation of knowledge using preferred learning styles | Knowledge acquisition in form of establishing connections to other nodes | | + | |
- | ^ Learning process: | Support of desired or punishing undesired behavior | An active process of acquiring and processing new information using prior knowledge and experience | Active learning through experience | Construction of subjective representation of knowledge based on prior knowledge and experience | Learning can also reside outside a person (within a database or an organization) and is focused on establishing connections | | + | |
- | ^ Critics: | Ignores learner and his mental processes, depends exclusively on overt behavior | Views knowledge as objective and external to the learner | More psychologically then experimentally grounded approach based on assumptions of free will and a system of human values which are generally believed to be true, yet sometimes discredited through counterexamples | There is little evidence for some constructivist views, and some even contradict known findings | A relatively new and according to some not fully developed theory | | + | |
- | ^ Authors: | [[http://www.ivanpavlov.com/|Ivan Pavlov]], [[http://www.bfskinner.org/BFSkinner/AboutSkinner.html|Burrhus Skinner]], [[http://www.muskingum.edu/~psych/psycweb/history/watson.htm|John Watson]] | [[http://education.arts.unsw.edu.au/staff/john-sweller-726.html|John Sweller]], [[http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/mayer/index.php|Richard Meyer]], [[http://www.davidausubel.org/|David Ausbel]] | [[http://www.nrogers.com/carlrogers.html|Carl Rogers]], [[http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/maslow.html|Abraham Maslow]] | [[http://wilderdom.com/experiential/JohnDeweyPhilosophyEducation.html|John Dewey]], [[http://www.piaget.org/aboutPiaget.html|Jean Piaget]], [[http://www.marxists.org/archive/vygotsky/|Lev Vygotsky]], [[http://www.cilip.org.uk/get-involved/special-interest-groups/community-services/subgroups/information-literacy/events/lilac/lilac-2006/Documents/ProfessorPhilipCandy.pdf|Philip Candy]], [[http://www.education.leeds.ac.uk/research/cssme/rosalind_driver.pdf|Rosalind Driver]] | [[http://www.elearnspace.org/about.htm|George Simens]] | | + |